Graeme Murty says he wants to see his side improve on performance against Morton

Caretaker boss Murty, who has been put in charge following the departure of Mark Warburton, was pleased with his side’s attitude but wouldn’t say if he was happy with the display.

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When he was asked if he was pleased with the performance he told Rangers TV: “That is a horrible question!

“I was pleased with their attitude, I was pleased with the way they handled themselves because it is not easy and your head is all over the place.

“It is difficult to try and please a new manager, even though consciously you’re not doing it you’re just playing the game but subconsciously you are always looking at what does he want? What is he after?

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“But I thought they got past that bit and got past a really challenging start when we conceded the goal and I have just shown them in analysis that there were some really good bits of play, we just didn’t sustain it.

“The difference between our good bits and where we want to improve are a bit stark at the moment, well they were on Sunday.”

The Gers travel to Dundee on Sunday looking to regain their league form.

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The Ibrox side have won just once in their last five Premiership matches and Murty says the players have been honest about recent displays.

He said: “We have talked about portioning those things up and I have come away from the analysis with a really positive outlook on it and I hope they have as well.

–“We have sat down and the thing I have really enjoyed the most was the player’s engagement, they have really been honest and open and really engaged with what we have done.

“I want to thank them because it has made my transitional bit easier, it could have been really awkward but they made sure it wasn’t.”

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